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G-Floor (roll) type floring

ripkinc

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He all, so budget and time dictate something a lot quicker and cheaper than my original plans for my garage. I have a 30x21' 3 car garage and have come to conclusion that If I want some sort of protection (have been parking on top of a tarp for about 8 months now) and nice looking covering for my garage floor that I can get down in 24hr or less the roll-out g-floor type products look best.
I was hoping to get some input from actual users on how it went in and time frame, what you did with the edges (I will be using the seam joining strips, not tape) and your overall view of the product. Pictures would be great too.
 
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Garage Flooring

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Please don't use the seam tap when you are going to need three mats. It raises at that point.

Use an acrylic floor finish to keep it from staining.

Let it relax for 3 days before putting anything permanent on it.

Leave lots of expansion room

If you have a problem with the edges after a week use Roberts CarpetMax tape
 

OzarkMan

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I've got the G-floor roll out mats from Costco. The Costco ones are 17' long by 7.5' wide and come in gray.
I used mine as a floor protector over the new epoxy. No issues a few months later.


 
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I've got the G-floor roll out mats from Costco. The Costco ones are 17' long by 7.5' wide and come in gray.
I used mine as a floor protector over the new epoxy. No issues a few months later.



This is a VERY good application. As is using the center strip and leaving an expansion gap inside it http://www.garageflooringllc.com/blt-g-floor-edge-trim-g-floor-center-trim-for-joining-two-mats/

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hrockwell

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I've got a similar application as the photos in the thread. Epoxy floor and two 7.5x15 mats with edging, one for each car. The edging is a real plus both in overall appearance plus it raises the lip of the mat which helps trap runoff from the cars. I've had them for about five years and the mats have held up well, only some slight discoloration from tire contact.
 
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